N.J reports 1,385 COVID cases, no deaths. Numerous indicators suggest virus is spreading again.

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New Jersey's rate of transmission ticked up to 1.05 Monday.

The statewide positivity rate for tests conducted Wednesday, the most recent day with available data, was 11.36%. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers positivity rates above 10% to be “high.”

There were 833 patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases reported across 70 of the state’s 71 hospitals as of Sunday night. Hospitalizations remain significantly lower than when they peaked at 6,089 on Jan. 10 during the omicron wave.as having “high” transmission rates — Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May, and Monmouth. The CDC recommends that people in high-risk areas wear a mask indoors in public and on public transportation and stay up-to-date on vaccinations.

 

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If you add up all the “shots” plus the case counts and supposed natural immunity thereafter, ur way over the 8 million that live in NJ. Something doesn’t add up!

Foooking nonsense! 🖕🏻

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The real virus is NJ.Commie

How disappointing.... There HAS TO BE deaths... That's what the Democrats want... Oh well... Covid not working for them anymore... Time to a new SCAMDEMIC !!! - Lets see what GovMurphy has up his sleave...

Must be time to set up those fraudulent mail in voting boxes soon, huh?

Keep spreading the fear!

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